| Pricing and Services Critical to 3G Success In US |
| 10th
May, 2005 ( see
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Inset is Björn Krylander, CEO at UbiNetics who is quoted below. 3G is the latest standard in high-speed wireless technology, offering increased data transmission speeds of up to 384 kbps. For example, using 2.5G, a three-minute song takes between six and nine minutes to download. Using 3G, it can download in 11 to 90 seconds. Popular 3G services in Europe and Asia include games, video messaging, live sports broadcasts and location-based services. Key factors UbiNetics believes will act as catalysts for 3G in the US include: 1. Carriers need to provide nationwide access to 3G networks. Currently 3G technology is only available in a small number of US cities, limiting the geographical penetration of the technology 2. Carriers need to have sufficient spectrum availability to prevent 3G from only being available in small markets. The electromagnetic spectrum that must be shared by government, commercial and private-sector interests is finite. At the current time, US carriers do not have anywhere near the spectrum they need to operate WCDMA effectively. 3. Pricing needs to be set where consumers don’t feel as though they are being overcharged for new services and phones. The current £1/MB cost in the UK is much too high and US costs need to be 20% of this for mass adoption. 4. All manufacturers must be able to produce handsets for US carriers that function with 3G technology. Handset manufacturers need to produce versions of their phones that support WCDMA operation in the PCS (1900 MHz) band. Consumers need to have plenty of choice when deciding to purchase a 3G phone. 5. Carriers need to offer 3G services that appeal to consumers. By providing popular services, such as games, live television and high-speed Internet access, users will be more willing to purchase 3G technology. "Carriers in the US need to focus on promoting the new applications that 3G will be able to provide, such as faster, higher video quality and quicker downloads,” said Björn Krylander, CEO of UbiNetics. “Right now the emphasis is too focused on where and when these services will be provided, rather than on how consumers can embrace the data services that 3G provides. Consumers will be willing to pay for extra services, once they are marketed appropriately and priced affordably." According to a Strategis Group study, the US is only expected to have 2.8 million 3G subscribers by 2006. The same report forecasts that China will have 26.3 million users, the UK will have 7.9 million and France will have 6.6 million 3G subscribers by that time. UbiNetics provides terminal and test and measurement technology to carriers, handset and chip manufacturers around the world. The company employs 400 staff worldwide. |
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| Futuristic, Innovative Handsets at SVIAZ Expo Comm Moscow 2005 |
| Among the phones being demonstrated at SVIAZ Expo Comm are the PG-8000 and PG-6100, two unique additions to Pantech’s world class product line up. The two new handsets, featuring an array of innovative functions, are designed to provide users with a world class camera phone experience. |
| Destiny Mobile TV on 3G UK Phones |
| Already having access to over 7.5 million homes via Sky Digital Satellite, the new agreement using 3, the UK's fastest growing network with over three million customers, provides Your Destiny TV with a much wider potential audience. |
| 1.5 Mbps Enhanced Uplink in Live 3G WCDMA System |
| Ericsson and 3 Scandinavia have performed successful demonstrations of enhanced uplink, also known as HSUPA, being standardized in 3GPP release 6. |
| 3G / UMTS Mobile Platform for SAGEM |
| The new 3G / UMTS products by SAGEM will be based on the Ericsson dual mode 3G / WCDMA platform, which is a highly integrated, stable and commercially proven solution. |
| Second Generation 3G Platform for Belwave |
| Ericsson and Bellwave have signed a license agreement for U250, which is the latest state-of-the art WCDMA/GPRS platform from Ericsson Mobile Platforms. |
| Pricing and Services Critical to 3G Success In US |
| The take off of third-generation (3G) technology across the US is being prevented by the lack of country-wide access to 3G networks, |
| MVNO Market to Reach $10.7 Billion by 2010 |
| Yankee Group today announced that the mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) market will reach $10.7 billion in service revenue by 2010. Most of that revenue will be dominated by large Tier 1 MVNOs. |
| Tool for Advanced 3G HSDPA Testing and 3G Radio Network Optimisation |
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| 3G Power Amplifier Module Offers the First Dual-Band Capability |
| Fairchild Semiconductor's PowerEdge dual-band WCDMA / UMTS* RF Power Amplifier Module (PAM) increases power-added efficiency (PAE) to 42%, a significant improvement over competitive offerings. |
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